Current Job Openings
TFC Case Manager Position (Conyers/Macon Office Only)
Responsibilities:
· Work closely with DFCS and the juvenile court system to manage children's deprivation cases toward permanency
· Ensure each child's safety, permanency and well-being while in foster care through home visits and frequent involvement with the child, foster family and birth family
· Support birth family reunification efforts through birth parent visitations
· Promote foster placement stability through foster parent coaching, 24/7 support, service coordination, spiritual guidance, treatment planning and crisis intervention
· Advocate for each child's best interest by attending all court hearings, panel reviews, family team meetings, educational meetings and other meetings related to child's case
Requirements:
· Knowledge in the areas of childhood trauma, family-systems and substance abuse
· Experience working with foster families and children
·Crisis intervention skills
·Experience with GA+ SCORE and SHINES preferred
Education/Certification:
·Bachelor’s degree in human services field, including but not limited to social work, psychology, behavioral science, counseling
·Georgia RBWO Foundations certified (or ability to obtain), unless waiver eligible
Skills and Abilities:
· Strong interpersonal skills, maturity and sensitivity to cultural and individual differences
· Effective oral and written communication skills
· Ability to work within a treatment team
· Ability to handle job related matters in a professional, diplomatic and confidential manner
· Knowledge of community resources and services
· Ability to organize and execute responsibilities in an independent manner
· Flexibility to offer 24/7 support to families and accomplish tasks as needed after normal business hours
Interested in applying? Please send your resume and cover letter to Vanessa.Laney@seedsthatgrow.org
For more information and to learn more about Seeds That Grow , please visit www.seedsthatgrowinc.org .
Responsibilities:
· Work closely with DFCS and the juvenile court system to manage children's deprivation cases toward permanency
· Ensure each child's safety, permanency and well-being while in foster care through home visits and frequent involvement with the child, foster family and birth family
· Support birth family reunification efforts through birth parent visitations
· Promote foster placement stability through foster parent coaching, 24/7 support, service coordination, spiritual guidance, treatment planning and crisis intervention
· Advocate for each child's best interest by attending all court hearings, panel reviews, family team meetings, educational meetings and other meetings related to child's case
Requirements:
· Knowledge in the areas of childhood trauma, family-systems and substance abuse
· Experience working with foster families and children
·Crisis intervention skills
·Experience with GA+ SCORE and SHINES preferred
Education/Certification:
·Bachelor’s degree in human services field, including but not limited to social work, psychology, behavioral science, counseling
·Georgia RBWO Foundations certified (or ability to obtain), unless waiver eligible
Skills and Abilities:
· Strong interpersonal skills, maturity and sensitivity to cultural and individual differences
· Effective oral and written communication skills
· Ability to work within a treatment team
· Ability to handle job related matters in a professional, diplomatic and confidential manner
· Knowledge of community resources and services
· Ability to organize and execute responsibilities in an independent manner
· Flexibility to offer 24/7 support to families and accomplish tasks as needed after normal business hours
Interested in applying? Please send your resume and cover letter to Vanessa.Laney@seedsthatgrow.org
For more information and to learn more about Seeds That Grow , please visit www.seedsthatgrowinc.org .